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This project uses longitudinal population data provided through the Developmental Pathways in WA Children Project (Developmental Pathways Project).
We know that place, location, and geography can all influence health, wellbeing, and disease, and thus are important factors in policy development and service planning.
Researchers at The Kids Research Institute Australia have found daughters born to older mothers have higher rates of some mental health problems.
Research by The Kids Research Institute Australia shows a link between low vitamin D during pregnancy and post-natal depression.
The gap between life expectancy in patients with a mental illness and the general population has widened and reduction should focus on improving physical health
A unique Australian study has found that the prevalence of mental health disorders in parents of infants rose dramatically between 1990 and 2005.
The second national survey to look at the mental health and wellbeing of Australian children and adolescents is underway, with data collectors out and about.
A new study from The Kids for Child Health Research has uncovered a link between energy drink consumption in young men and increased anxiety.
A comprehensive research report into the high rates of suicide in the Kimberley has called for a major change
A new study has found that young children with severe or persistent asthma are at higher risk of developing many common mental health problems.